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Kemizz 14-10-11 20:05

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Originally Posted by b374 (Post 163490)
+2 - cheap and good enough, I dropped the bike a handful of times and they did protect the levers very well... as for deflecting they work fine, I rode with summer gloves last winter. The only negative points are not having a metal insertion / bracket and having to trim the clutch lever a bit.

I didn't trim anything , it got trimmed automatically in a heavy crash :)

now they are fitting very well :)

enduro374 14-10-11 22:54

Had the Barkbusters for 2 years and one crash - still work a treat!

Monkee 15-10-11 22:48

Quote:

Originally Posted by b374 (Post 163490)
+2 - cheap and good enough, I dropped the bike a handful of times and they did protect the levers very well... as for deflecting they work fine, I rode with summer gloves last winter. The only negative points are not having a metal insertion / bracket and having to trim the clutch lever a bit.

No need to trim the lever, just loosen the bracket off the bars and slide the whole thing a couple of MMs to the right! Has no adverse effect on the lever and doesn't rub the inside of the guard.

Grim Reaper 16-10-11 00:47

I've had a look at these but I'm a wee bit confused when it states 14mm or 18mm? or standard Renthals?

Sorry once again for my thickness but I have came from sports bikes where you order an item that is specifically labelled for a certain model or make.

RiffRaff 20-10-11 12:09

Thanks all. I've ordered some Barkbusters, which should be arriving in the next couple of days. :)

RiffRaff 25-10-11 12:56

Yay, my hand guards have arrived. Fitting was a doddle, even for a ham-fisted mechanical idiot like me.

The only downside I've noticed so far is a slight increase in vibrations through the handlebars, but not so much that I can't live with it on my daily commute. I hope it won't get too annoying on a longer run though.

They've done a pretty good job of deflecting the wind and rain from my poor fingers so far; I've yet to test their crash-worthiness ... that'll have to wait until I can find the time to go and play off road.


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